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E is the third most dominate gene , It expresses Regular Extension, or normal expression of the colors at the A and B loci | E is the third most dominate gene , It expresses Regular Extension, or normal expression of the colors at the A and B loci | ||
ej Harlequin characterized by alternating patches of banding. These rabbits look Brindled or patched, in the harlequin Breed, the Color is preferred to have a Perfectly Split face between the pheomelanin and eumelanin sides, with the opposite ear colored, and again the opposite front legs, Ideally the rabbit will have a clean checker board like pattern . Very Clean Harlequins with have densely colored coat with clean patches but in co-dominants rabbits bridling and mudding of the patches is common. "ej" expresses itself in 2 base colors | ej Harlequin characterized by alternating patches of banding. These rabbits look Brindled or patched, in the harlequin Breed, the Color is preferred to have a Perfectly Split face between the pheomelanin and eumelanin sides, with the opposite ear colored, and again the opposite front legs, Ideally the rabbit will have a clean checker board like pattern . Very Clean Harlequins with have densely colored coat with clean patches but in co-dominants rabbits bridling and mudding of the patches is common. "ej" expresses itself in 2 base colors. | ||
Magpie, which is a Chinchilla based coat meaning the coat is stripped of the pheomelanin and presents as White, with Black or Chocolate based patches. | Magpie, which is a Chinchilla based coat meaning the coat is stripped of the pheomelanin and presents as White, with Black or Chocolate based patches. |